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A Senate Inquiry into the Defence medals system, initiated by Senator Roberts, is now accepting submissions. The inquiry will investigate potentially illegal medals awarded to senior Defence officers, the experiences of ADF personnel, and possible improvements to the Defence Awards and Honours system. Witnesses are protected, and confidential submissions are accepted. For more details, visit the Foreign Affairs Defence and Trade website.

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Senate Denies Free Speech Inquiry A motion for a Senate inquiry to enshrine the right to free speech in the Australian Constitution was narrowly defeated this week. The proposal, moved by Pauline Hanson and Malcolm Roberts, was blocked by Labor, the Greens, and several crossbenchers. Despite expectations, independent senators David Pocock, Jacqui Lambie, Lydia Thrope, and David Van did not vote. The inquiry aimed to address the implications and logistics of a potential referendum on free speech. This defeat highlights concerns over freedom of expression amidst ongoing legislative efforts to combat misinformation.

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Pauline Hanson Joins with Government to Push NDIS Reform Senator Pauline Hanson has urged the Senate to back the Labor government’s new reforms aimed at reducing the costs of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). At a press conference with NDIS Minister Bill Shorten, Hanson emphasized the need to limit claims to essential disability supports, excluding items like holidays, court fines, drugs, and other non-essential treatments. Hanson highlighted the importance of controlling NDIS spending to ensure its sustainability and prevent misuse. She pledged to continue advocating for reforms that secure necessary support for Australians living with disabilities and safeguard the future of the NDIS.

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Senator Pauline Hanson and NDIS Minister Bill Shorten come together in a rare joint news conference to advocate for essential reforms to the National Disability Insurance Scheme. They emphasize the need to curb wasteful spending and ensure the scheme benefits those truly in need, urging quick action on delayed legislation.

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Senator Pauline Hanson challenges the government's energy transition plan, highlighting the potential risks to agricultural land and communities in Queensland. She questions the consultation process, feasibility studies, and compensation for landowners, including Native Title holders. Minister Wong responds, emphasizing the need for ongoing engagement and social license for the projects.

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July 02, 2024

Prison To Shut Doors

After the shock announcement on Wednesday, June 26, that Dhurringile Prison would close, 160 staff members face job losses. The closure is set for August 31, giving staff roughly nine weeks to find alternative employment. An anonymous employee expressed feelings of sadness, disbelief, and shock, noting the impact on families where both partners work at the prison. Despite promises of support from Victorian Corrections Minister Enver Erdogan, the regional location complicates relocation options. State Member for Northern Victoria, Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell, criticized the government's handling of the closure, calling for adequate support for affected staff.

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